How Often Should I Have My House Professionally Cleaned?

For most Las Vegas homes, every two weeks is the sweet spot — frequent enough that dust and buildup never gain ground, economical enough to sustain. Busy households with kids or pets often move to weekly; low-traffic homes can maintain well on a monthly clean paired with light upkeep.
There's no universal answer, but there is a right answer for your home — it depends on who lives there and how the home is used.
The honest frequency guide
- Weekly — busy households: kids, pets, frequent cooking, frequent guests. The home never drifts far from clean, and each visit stays light.
- Every two weeks — the most popular choice for good reason. For a typical household, bi-weekly is the balance point where buildup never gets ahead of maintenance.
- Monthly — works well for low-traffic homes: singles, couples who travel, tidy empty-nesters. Expect to do light upkeep between visits.
- Seasonally / as needed — if you self-clean routinely, a quarterly deep clean catches everything weekly wiping misses: baseboards, vents, fixtures, grout.
The Las Vegas factor
Desert living tilts the math toward more frequent cleaning. Vegas Valley homes deal with fine dust infiltration year-round (it defeats weatherstripping, not just open windows), hard water that spots glass and fixtures within days, and pollen and construction dust seasons. What passes for "a month of dust" elsewhere shows up here in two weeks.
The maintenance principle
Cleaning frequency is like exercise frequency: consistency beats intensity. A home cleaned bi-weekly on a standing schedule stays permanently presentable, and no single visit is ever a big lift. A home cleaned "whenever it gets bad" lives most of its life bad, and every clean is a project.
Not sure where your home lands? Talk to us — we'll recommend a frequency honestly, including a less-frequent one if that's what your home actually needs.